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Happy birthday John Mayer! Revisit our 2017 interview where the guitarist opens up about what he’s learned from Dead & Company, why he’s given up drinking booze and more. Link in bio for the full interview. Photograph by Elizabeth Weinberg/The New York Times/Redux
'Fight Club' was released 20 years ago today. Click the link in our bio to look back at one of 1999’s most controversial modern classics — and how it proved to be eerily prescient about our current moment. Photograph by Alamy
From the Wu-Tang Clan to Rico Nasty, swipe through to see photos from this year’s Rolling Loud festival and click the link in our bio for even more. Photographs by @mariawurtz
Sheryl Crow tells us why she's probably done making albums and reflects on her big Grammy wins in 1994. “It has taken me so many years to learn how to own any accolades,” she says. “I’ve always just stayed in the work.” Click the link in our bio to read the full interview. Photograph by Dove Shore
Keith Raniere, the mastermind behind NXIVM, targeted wealthy and seemingly happy women. But by preying on their insecurities, he got them to do things they never imagined. Click the link in our bio to read how the self-help group with a sinister side was the ultimate wellness scam. Illustration by @kylericedesign
What does ‘Golden Girls’ have to do with Gen Z's new favorite spooky scary meme? Hint: It involves TikTok. Tap the link in our for a brief history of "Spooky Scary Skeletons," the latest song to blow up on the app.
Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Tusk’ turns 40 today. The band’s 12th album is both demented and debonair, familiar and foreign. Click the link in our bio to read 10 little-known facts about the wild, experimental sessions behind the 1979 masterpiece. Photograph by Janet Knott/The Boston Globe/Getty Images
The “Paul Is Dead” conspiracy turns 50. Rob Sheffield explains why the whole phenomenon, however accidentally, shows how crazy and devoted fan love can get. Tap the link in our bio for the bizarre story of music’s most notorious hoax. Photograph by David Redfern/Redferns/Getty Images
Korn's self-titled debut was released 25 years ago today. Though it never charted above No. 72, the band's LP has had unparalleled influence over the last two decades of American heavy music. Tap the link in our bio for our oral history where the band’s original five members and producer Ross Robinson remember the pain, joy and wheatgrass that went into making the album. Photograph by Bob Berg/Getty Images
Ahead of the screening of Metallica's ‘S&M2’ concerts, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and members of the San Francisco Symphony discuss why they collaborated again. “It’s like getting another limb or something,” says Hammett. "It’s incredible to hear." Click the link in our bio to read what the heavy metal band has in common with classical music. Photograph by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images
Need a crash course in all things Jesse Pinkman ahead of ‘El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie’? Tap the link in our bio for 10 ‘Breaking Bad’ episodes that’ll get you up to speed. Photograph by Ursula Coyote/AMC
Welcome to the Race of Gentlemen — or TROG as the regulars fondly call it — where hand-built cars and motorcycles take over the town, staging drag races down the wide beach a third of a mile from boardwalk to beachfront. Click the link in our bio for our gallery of hot-rods and Harleys. Photograph by @Victor.Llorente
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